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Discover Ludwig"fix things" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means to repair or resolve problems or issues. It can be used in various contexts depending on what needs to be fixed. Here are a few examples: - "I need to fix things around the house before our guests arrive." - "The company hired a consultant to help fix things in their financial department." - "I'm sorry about the argument, let's sit down and try to fix things." - "The mechanic said he can fix things in my car, but it will be expensive." - "The new manager has been working tirelessly to fix things in the office culture."
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They fix things.
"We can fix things".
I mainly fix things".
I try to fix things mechanically.
Only a businessman can fix things.
It's because you can fix things".
"I tried to fix things," he said.
So how do we fix things there?
The rush to surgery to fix things.
Someone has a plan to fix things.
Doctors like being able to fix things.
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